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IDC POWAIR harness - Red / Large

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IDC POWAIR harness - Red / LargeIDC Powair Summer Harness The ideal solution for those hot summer days! The IDC Powair summer harness is a fresh addition from JULIUS K9, designed to be a super lightweight alternative to the classic model. Crafted from a unique mesh fabric, it offers excellent ventilation and a cozy fit for your dog during the hottest days of summer. Its lightweight material ensures comfort without compromising on durability. Feel free to let it get wet if you want

IDC® Powair Summer Harness
The ideal solution for those hot summer days!
The IDC® Powair summer harness is a fresh addition from JULIUS-K9®, designed to be a super lightweight alternative to the classic model. Crafted from a unique mesh fabric, it offers excellent ventilation and a cozy fit for your dog during the hottest days of summer. Its lightweight material ensures comfort without compromising on durability.

Feel free to let it get wet if you want to help cool down your furry friend, as this harness is designed for that purpose. Available in sizes S, M, L, and XL, it features a layer of water-retaining foam to enhance the cooling experience. Plus, it dries quickly after use.

All IDC® Powair summer harnesses, except for sizes 3XS and 2XS, come with a handle designed for easy gripping, giving you quick control when needed. Its vibrant colors capture the essence of summer, and the adjustable custom patches let you personalize it effortlessly.

Pair it with the IDC® Powair leash for a stylish and coordinated look!

Size:
Accommodates chest sizes of 63-85 cm, ideal for dogs weighing between 23-30 kg.

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